

This sculptural form reads like a speculative anatomy of architecture—two sentinel pillars holding aloft an airy, membrane-like canopy whose cavities and apertures turn absence into structure. The palette of sea-glass green, chalky stone, and rusted earth stages a dialogue between breath and sediment, as if the work were caught between growth and erosion. Negative space becomes a kind of quiet illumination, guiding the eye through chambers that feel simultaneously protective and exposed, like a body remembering its own shelter. In its porous passages and tethered root-like base, the piece suggests a fragile ecology of support—how foundations persist even as the interior is hollowed into openness.







